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Grain Valley Schools Photo of the Week
This week, Grain Valley Bright Futures held their annual Luncheon. The Luncheon is an opportunity to thank those who continue to show up for our students, families and community and also shine light on the immeasurable impact our partners have each day. Grain Valley Bright Futures is a community network of committed partners working together to address the basic needs of any student - often within 24 hours. During the luncheon, Grain Valley Bright Futures presented three awards to individuals/organizations who have continued to provide support, partnership, and opportunity for our students, staff, and community.
Thanksgiving Break is November 26-28. Reminder: There will be no school November 26-28th for Thanksgiving Break. View the 2025-2026 District Calendar.

Grain Valley Bright Futures Awards Spirit of Service Award: Blue Springs Christian Church The Blue Springs Christian Church (BSCC) has been a reliable partner for Grain Valley Schools for over a decade, and have continued to show up for Grain Valley Schools in many ways! Each Friday, BSCC provides back snacks for our secondary schools, to ensure food insecurities are addressed while away from the school. BSCC has been generous enough to host the Job Olympics over the past several years for schools in the region. Thank you to Blue Springs Christian Church for their continued partnership.
 Community Champion: Connor Hartnett, Culver'sWhen Culver's opened in June of 2023, the impact of owner Conner Hartnett was immediately felt. Connor's commitment to Grain Valley shines through all Grain Valley Schools. Connor and Culver's have provided countless fundraising opportunities for schools, PTA's, clubs, athletic teams, student councils, and activities across the district. Recently, Connor has set sights on a new way to support students by fundraising for scholarships that will support students advance placement testing fees. Thank you to Connor for your continued support.
 Legacy Award: Dr. Brad Welle, Grain Valley SchoolsAfter hearing about a community outreach network called Bright Futures, Dr. Welle immediately envisioned the impact this program could have on the Grain Valley Schools community. Today, through his dedication and persistence, the program supports students district-wide in many different ways. Welle's advocacy for the Bright Future network at the local and national level continues to bring support to many families in the Grain Valley community, and these partnerships create a lasting impact. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brad Welle was honored with the Bright Futures Grain Valley Legacy Award for his continued dedication to supporting every student. every day.

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Wright Repeats as State Diving Champion For the second year in a row, Gage Wright has come out victorious. The Grain Valley High School (GVHS) senior capped off another fantastic season as a member of the Varsity Boys Swim and Dive Team at the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) State Championship when he found himself standing on the first-place platform yet again.
After taking third in the MSHSAA State Diving Championship his sophomore season, Wright set his sights on a first-place finish for his junior season, and he did just that. Wright not only placed first in the MSHSAA Diving Championship, but he also cemented his legacy for GVHS after becoming the first swimming & diving student-athlete in school history to take home a first-place finish.
During the offseason prior to his senior year, Wright spent more time training with the KU dive club where he focused on the basics and fundamentals to help him get better. Like many successful athletes, the goal for his senior season adjusted for a better fit. “Mainly it was just enjoy your senior year, have fun with it,” Wright explained. “Doing well is great, still training hard. The focus is on a state championship, it’s there, I would like to win it, but that’s not my goal,” he continued. “It's preparing for college, it's helping others, really just helping build the program, because I won't be here next year, and I want to see it grow in the future.”
Heading into the end of the season, the GVHS Swim and Dive Team had secured their first ever Suburban White Conference Championship. The team performed well at districts, and eleven athletes would then qualify for State. Gage took home first place in the district championship which secured his qualification for the MSHSAA State Championship.
While adding a state championship to the resume is always nice, Wright entered the championship at peace with the career he has had at Grain Valley. “I've done this before, I've been here, and I have won it, so yeah, it was definitely reassuring,” said Wright. “I didn’t really feel like I had anything to lose, or that I had to back it up – even though I did by a solid margin – that wasn’t my focus, it was to beat myself and better myself.” He continued, “People know that I can dive, and I am a better diver now than I was last fall.”
Gage competed in the 1-Meter Dive where he performed eleven dives that were scored on difficulty. After the results were tallied, Wright was excited to learn he was now a two-time, back-to-back state champion. Overall, three GVHS students qualified for diving, while eleven total competed at a swimming or diving event.
One underclassman, Colton English, found himself blazing his own trail after taking home a 12th-place State finish in diving – the highest finish by a freshman in program history.
Aside from training to reach the next level, Wright spent his season supporting the underclassmen in any way he could, which included taking time to mentor teammates, show support, and celebrate the wins. “You know, coming into senior year, I was really excited, this is going to be a great team. But my worry was that a lot of our key players were going to graduate. So there were a lot of questions left about what is going to happen next year.”
With an impressive state-qualifying group made up of one freshman, two sophomores, three juniors, and five seniors, GVHS is in good company to have a solid returning team next year. “Now looking back on the season, I feel a lot more reassured that our program is going to be okay. And we're going to continue to do better, and we're on a good trajectory,” said Wright. “There are swimmers coming in after us, there are divers coming in after us, and hopefully they will break our records, and continue to succeed as a program.”
Grain Valley Football to Host Quarterfinals The Grain Valley Eagles are set to host the Platte County Pirates tonight at 7:00 p.m. The game will be at Moody Murry Field. Tickets must be purchased through the MSHSAA Website. Good luck to our Eagles!

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